Numerously Sentence Examples

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  • Universities have been established at Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart, and are well equipped and numerously attended; they are in part supported by grants from the public funds and in part by private endowments and the fees paid by students.

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  • The same rule applies to their schools, which are, however, numerously attended, in Madrid, Seville, Barcelona and other towns, by children of Protestant families and of many Roman Catholics also.

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  • The most numerously represented family is the Compositae, the grasses being next in number.

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  • It was most numerously attended about the middle of the 18th century; but the most brilliant professoriate was under the duke Charles Augustus, Goethe's patron (1787-1806), when Fichte, Hegel, Schelling, Schlegel and Schiller were on its teaching staff.

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  • Sokota, one of the great central markets, and capital of the province of Waag in Amhara, at the converging point of several main trade routes; the market is numerously attended, especially by dealers in the salt blocks which come from Lake Alalbed.

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  • This godwit is a species of wide range, reaching Iceland, where it is called Jardraeka (= earthraker), in summer, and occurring numerously in India in winter.

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  • Of later years, the Italians, Czechs, Hungarians and Russians were, as will be seen from the following table, numerously represented.

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  • The foreign-born are more numerously represented among the criminal, defective and dependent classes than their numerical strength would justify.

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  • Two other allied families, the Cercopidae and Jassidae, are more numerously represented in our islands.

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  • The primary schools are numerously attended, and there are very good normal schools for teachers of both sexes, and a model agricultural farm.

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  • Some are monothalamous, and contain but one larva of the gallmaker, whilst others are many-celled and numerously inhabited.

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  • Of the Australia agamas no other genus is so numerously represented and widely distributed as Grammatophora, the species of which grow to a length of from 8 to 18 in.

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  • The family is confined to the equatorial forest-tract of Africa, where it is most numerously represented on the west side.

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  • It was mainly due to Sigismund's indefatigable and magnificent activity, that the council of Constance met and was so numerously attended.

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  • In others again (Woodwardia orientalis, Asplenium bulbiferum), buds are numerously produced on the upper surface of the fronds.

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  • At this day it forms one of the three great religions of the world, and is more numerously followed than either Christianity or Islam.

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  • Beetles are no less numerously represented, as is to be expected in a country so richly wooded as Borneo.

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  • The rodents are the most numerously represented order, which includes the coypu or nutria (Myopotamus coypus), the chinchilla (Chinchilla laniger), the tuco-tuco (Ctenomys brasiliensis), a rabbit, and 12 species of mice - in all some 12 genera and 25 species.

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  • It was a few years since the most numerously attended of any university in Germany, but it has since been outstripped by those of Berlin and of Munich.

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  • Moreover, they had lofty forts, numerously garrisoned and plentifully provided with warlike stores; and the approach to them was opposed by thick and dangerous jungles, and broad and boisterous rivers.

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  • The leaves are very small and numerously produced on the sub-prostrate branches, and are hairy at the margin.

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  • It has a large trade in wool, flax and grain, its markets for these commodities being very numerously attended.

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  • As the meteors have been numerously visible in five or six successive years it follows they must be pretty densely distributed along a considerable arc of their orbit.

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